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HARI.OTTr: TnfM!?y. rf ! 3. 158. t.- -- tt-t-. -. Fv last ck )iUf cr't it veil f were eo n urh erNjvd in n j;i f tc eelli f t fcnie iptr-ey, tlt it frmn:rd 11 cur !i Ln I 5 1 1 r I 11.11 .11 I r. i C'n IhorfdiV fuoon lift, tcut 4 eleek, protcw en foip . d cn lin freet era ro-rd e( il. 'm. 0 e Hon ete' N.M Kfe Ccu pai t, i'h tLir n n?ie, aid ilarfC f.umlrr of lie cii'Dsloih of loan and coui.iry, aeJ proceeded to the prove le Jow the P fit, for lle jrip ee cf lajirp the eorrnr Hone cf the Military Collrpe, row in (1 e rioeeff cf re rtirn i that place. Thi eer mony was performed ly lVrnly!the"f .Ma rrd fpnres " ! i'h ha atiBrd j ,,, j:4f ttxary 0( sUcb iuteutiou at lh time Grand la-t. r L S. MiJlian.a, aetinp ai 1 in .lf cf the t-iith ef l is aertirn, tT i.tjof ti.try. Grand Me.ter, .,, d I y J T A!riMi.'er, i tl e rer. of ti e potrrt n ert for the nr,t bc LVeutWe Ccmn.ittee ! employ -..,. i i- t "n ie-o .,,77A.' O'J ""d intht puard, and mil u.e all cf Li.folr.oi.. a r-poty Gr.,,-1 Jl.Mer, ; fiae.1 year, erdn-p June .O F . 0, be , t,.ir F0,er for V m J. neke, aa Crn.d F. i ier Ward, n, 1 or e ,7 rW ntu.t t of i.ofors-jk1 ll e (e I retM tion 0f ,H tr,jces ,d stock T.olert Yhitlev, aa Grerd .Iviior W'aidrn. the .fferrardn.liUrrf TlaLri Lcdpc, ! , , ,, No 31. Lcrp Tick Icdpe.rd Mrcllf n- j lor Lod-e. and oiler vi.iiinp I tetl rin ! There aa deposited in the etcre, a lit of tie effeeta cf tie Graid I.rdpe. of tie Grai d ffroif Sc'.tft p. f Ectir at d n tfru cf Jlalarx J ci'pc, ly laaa cf aaid - Irdpe. and Jtrcd;i.j of Gtiid J cf'f tf , CM), j " f.r le."". Aho, cte ffpy cfile ?cnlli 1 cih ll e rai didalca ftr Covrrnor pro-i fW- 1 V.cf J,-,fflrK.rrit.:iiifjfc.i.lr t red 1 , n er.t,, at d oilydiCrr tie M,,i;,,l,;r,. l-.;ir.w,. rf lid.r.rT- ' ' ' I - q'H, it I ee. ca .1 ne iiip ieiarrifi ri iifiipn . .. ' . , , . , ( cr, will an t trct , r,. ti , . . j i cl lr 1 aka o- , etc frpy cf fen1 P'jer rf Jo'y 27, H,j , . . . . . , l cno varvnia .Tniniiiy iiMi'iii;cn iim a of ftl-cnl r irJ i n ml of ftl (fiiptir n. crry of f ran dii j cf r.-l n rct iiip tf eon pny. it or 1 1 'taticn. ly lawp ard lccticn of 1 in e'rt. crry of lie pio eiri'iif ef lie Sin nitiip cf lie lcid c,e e-Ty cl v.ti.tf- lv.c,,., ct July ; . i.j - ' i -- - , p- ictj ,r..i .:..:, , ,i . . hi aui litii ci n teptilvli to new UcLl.y i :-! rj V... " ,0 ri'P.r t. .-B iu i c, fe. i Lt . qof.ict ti..t i cf Inter tor. if e!ei'ii cf Fre.-iHrit aidUiit. Jiany tl cut IcMch zil aie flyup rlir ifr.n X r W i r. t rf i.. . .In,, ii ii 111 1 1 1 di I . r1! l tii e 1 ir l.ke ratp a ai'in for i iffirp ill titni'iv.lti itjie it itid i r'te aid ,!. fnm A'tpr llr iiltnrri rf !; :i il imrr Motewa. ror.iUc'.d.'rxCcvinr, CnliUui: Have ei. tie au e ,itli to our ! H.-No rer-en wi'! le allowed to inter wa. eCed .pen ,o add,, .a ,l,e,r.1. IlJl cl .le juUic do.aiu a-He l,ee ! ...U tLe J udg dun.g the.r adjudica M.'.d .1,1 If "".,i,.,r; (ll.,r. P" j L(. ,a v, Vf Jl(j LiJi, A(.rJ 15.-71. fcve.I fr. nnietrl,rP com cr. Ht i,uii l.-tM dii t I , rriiMiid n p. . v j't j,, ,Ji , e tl , , r. ' n ituea will p've purtnular dneetin, to all ircT.i.-terejrr.. f c r 1 1 e reck n. ed , cm- judie KUia f al-e cj ,, to lie Pantile ' J in 'he.r d, , artn.ent,, .1,4 fce that a (,,..r,un. Le .Kt. , t, all are arrat.j ed id the l,M order poaMhle . . i i r i i ej-c::iCfi r' tae youtu o: the eoui.iry A''t li Got Oril.in eoteucid. t'iftrr,!: drt r the crowd lie ctu.ti.itetd ly f'a.iip :lrtl ld never I ten ci'i.ed ujon at anyine lin Icufiriitcit -rr ter faii-'tit-cr il an tie pre-int, and th'ii,nr 0.1 to .Ie a i i-tf iy cf the f rcrip' rf dnct:ci in tl f Mctici, aid tie ( ftttr itr.i'e 1 y tie i,t x ti i cf ii.if cotuu to t.Lii - L ii pt.tbticna c f It at n A.!"ur the re, o-cr i, a st tie iii.51 , the tci-'cu reiu.r.d Collrpe! ! er it aa ci tn- i u, ti e JSi-rn r 'urn-1 ing to their J rg. tr.n nrl .1. p.ifi. cm- pany centred -c r;hl,0Dib .can I- VH.dn.uirii.V; -Ar.iele. ..cfac,r,d in the Stste. farming var.ee. eo.u:.on. !c0r.g for tie i riu -alien of finales. I Ll b hioht in con fetion wi.b foreign ar- Cur situat on was at ck that we cculd 1 car j nt !,, , j rr 1 , n ale Coih ge at Lenoir t'l'es wiil uke pieeeoi nee, other things be lur linie of r spieeb-a and we left thejW.s i-uj cfiird cnTlnrsdsy, the lojh ' '"P 'S"81- 1",d lLc o''iH he en.itled -otnd wh!!. Vr. Harrier wa. rw.limr.j "-. J -' iojressive Inaugural address , r n;lun'' c n k fir u. Lev. H.M . Mtcd. ti e President elect. ' ii Article tot cnunu rated will be en- 7Li obea-e we iesru las m.dc it. sp- ,. , v. 1 -. -it ft irsne it. ibis ccui tv. It slows itself t t , ,.. . , ., - , .. 3 f:.es.oMcr..:?of tlestm.!. Cur " blcu.n le cn their guild. Iir ohi, line - c.es, lo s e that ll y pi t 1 1 1 e cf tl e sb I- j 1 ir cl tltir laics, 1 r, lia'ilv if tl 1 v late ' a cntl.ra. as c: e ie las j rrv 1 d fatal. 1 A rtror; ,gs v, nic "ut a j :i 10 ue ; , d 10 tl t 1 n cu.h is nid to lr prrd. tUo Mt c;p ai.d , su'jlur. We also umlirstai d that lie t e-' p'e refuse to ue l e, f. 1 uM. r cr n i k, a 1 ... . . , ! r t' r. r r recaunc n. as 11 is ui ri itaiu 1 en ' ' . , , , li.i.f aitices wtud le tCct.d ly lie die-, tiite, and we tlcuid il.enfore stt t iu tiar .! i'Srii bi w 10 IW.1.1U. A t."an by ilit t,r.ti-e ol Isabeii wa. arte!,, ,, f. ftr",.u u p!e acilitiea for c nd f, atl.t red t We'.dtn a few dav ago. e - lo tl e ( cll ; e. lit bad I, in living tl ie fcr n u.e tine nn-i '. ", t"HrT " V.'el- fir c.icuo.siui cis f utltr i maoiciisiy B y.teiy snd si. p u.a.ity. lit, w a. l tr sei out of hi hou-e fiuntip I le Cry, ai i srriaiid wilb 10 wfiie Oil, lut 1 it le ba- a ciewd of tsj-ttis sicbi, '. to l'-m be etl'a Lil , ttd urn h' n, le bu; whtttvi r aidi,,i( can j l! a,, ir 11. aij w i v I 11 1 it : no li I- I. as ; K.n Lis 1 r-h 1 tn . -g U.t .le la. .mil let' lie eil.f. ii liitg svsre ef : tit st- f -it- rTe I 11. 1. . 1 ii e to s liu.e. ri.,ng to itM 11 ey in Iwuil, I 1 ! -H"' """li as stoic me(. i:,. 0 l- .its, slU .Let f'Colleu I iu cut cf KVU. tfskfr liiur 1 1 ii 1 AilTUtle f'fb. Jis-.r 1. Ml. 11 state tl m lie .nil. net, s tii "Mr l.Jii tiiM Inn, i1- ' 'j IS 'l I . f tie Inn -i u,- Stprrmc foart. . A feme of our reader are interested in !the decision of the Supreme Court, we ! give suck case aa are from this and the ad- t joining COUBtil : ) In tit esse, Prwin v. Erwir, in equity, : firm Cnheiru. the rrder ws fff.inrd j Also, in Witltr v. t.iili.in iquity.froni IMrrll.nl org. dicrre Or flail tiff. Also, in j H'rCoiklc v. Monti ith, from Mecklenburg, j i ffir. tip lie J n n . Abo. in let rx- !ffr Vrivill T . il cvtll. firm VcrUm- I. ' - ,i ;.,' ,! .lso ir Icv. Vilsm, fun J.cllnlurp. mirni. j irp tl e jor'jn ert. Alio, in Prowp, Jrw- lev. Co. x. Iniin. frm li'rcxirnl urg, iffinipptle jndritrit. Alio, in C.rier v. jYrrn, from Vicklcr 1 tire, iffrninptle it.itrrrt. AW. in Fcett v Hrown, from f (t trro, rff in irp tbe jui?f me ut. I j IS" A eorrrpcidrt t of tie New York I Tin"t, prd e foppofe otlr IVnioerlic o'-iritrr 1 re Veen erpped, in tlie '" '" In' or rf rt," of lrj-irc"to froe tl at , J'r riittri ft r ran em n ittr d a preat Hun drr 1 1 n 1 e HUrr tl at tie ijrrre cf Mr. T rlar ar'a eerrd jr r illle fl(iO,t(t, COO. ot, e tvil'l,r'" to beheee trt Vr. fiiMi rrt r I tro n reh ireard for hi ... i. i . .,...,,. . L,. ! heimd. No. 1 e to 'cul laa f ot on par"!1 truch r.a Gen. Jaik-cn rjprrded in four yrarr- ard rraiiy doullc lal Mr. Adsma . , . . . ti ,,.,' exreiided iu the acme lime, ill n ceoBomy with a ltneai.ee. Kit 7tiE '. r. vnn. Ttfcie tl ifn e cf Tcur rarer reaelet tl"'ear ' f'r 'W""'"' ":c CD" r ' 1 . .la. . e tff II o h riii.ltc I Vnili.llffP fit If. "'? . 'I', j .i " corn ci'in I r ir. ii h mi i u irnc in rrtrn e . ( ' ' , of l im iluticn, wli.l, JJr. 1 e qmirn i- . .11.. .J .,.. .ll.ll...l r, . V. ? f . - . - ltdi ifr cir uiiiiiiltKXi lave iirnaced iiu ro,l t 0 to 6i (l.t I ", ir alott Ct'tl per Mi.... -IV .. ...li,,.. lrn. it, n r.r. limit A 1 r ltii . .1.,,,,,,,. ,,i ,l ,. T ii) ' Llt Ie ,,,, lic.tuj;, ,.e tl,il. . ...... , . rt t,.,il ,',. r. t,,. ' 1 1 aiti i (il ii a,- rlf tJ.itl ai'.bthe I. ha I Mi lie Mltilt tno rat tticli of tie ' J ec; 1 J ' ,. 7 " ,iM,t aid Uiu.n cf cur ccumiy, and ,ur !l f ""d co'kI.iiou ol ci .1 c n.ot .B tcnace tocurui- , ,lc "V"'.", "l'clll e f.e.l.ng claa iiK(! ii "M-te rs and mill Lot gnc entcur.igi mti.t to over 1. :' 1. .i . , ,i, ;,. .l... fid ai.in.a'.s. ,"I!i.l.f-J.-.ut niliiro le a.i,l.t fa. or 7-j...y;rrr'ioU.iiCil p pie .o buiid a s al. 1 1 11 iiti f li.tm 1 uLout tk:l. !' 1 ... . ' In , Ji li ciui l n.iO at x tl e tciera ct J.. tk:. . I tie if ti er can ... .it, n.ly vote 1 I :cr a n.1.1. tt I a , l.c-Iile to .l.iir t'ert , itn-ptr. and wloia in tavrr ?! a principle j i.t ly i at Ly and ' irpricii ? WeLojcnot! I j i i UK A .l.'c t f fj i- jfttit rj rt titit I il,e tlii,ttrt and it ia tie duly ol every gcod ' li'. iin to tn hiiu ;hi ir vote. 1 j;HKLttlfcG. j Jt :ij i'U. 156. TIB li e !i. r. 'wltlO. t a vi Men n yi t ( 1 1 f ce. Tl. ttinr1. rf t.n 1. rc'iraiirn in North: Cj.tr ii a will le giaiifiid to li-ain, tll an-j i sic et tir-cn ti e duties cf his station wiil. , Srtu tii t J ro-f , te of tncieps. 'J le 1ru u ,. r f tl e 11 .muti. 1 I ( I ei t, .1.1 It d 1 y ! Ike thief Msrsfcsl, wiih . fbcien. j ' il lil t.liit 1 ' r, t rirtii. to air.id ,t ' aios w ill I e in atti i.d nee dui ii-g I bo hours i i " r " ''"; c ' cu-xns 10 avcia n. ..... , jp Inc. til. ilip d.ll. tie .r.st Irre cf Mil.'' hilition to ke.p rep, r order. j j ( H ,re,,,.l, ,,,1 led to fx " - No exlilnor will be feimitted toen- ; U ,,,,f cf i0rlI y J ,ui,;rfl , x.un.e-! ,rr ' u ol'e mo,al in each of tl.e j lj l,,w . wl icb will ill 1 1 sulifu! aid t, tilt d .MtuMitn. tbe sf reic.s ai d in f omi g Tilli , c ' ' W ,' . -. 1 .1 . , c.,.,.. . ,;.,,;,.,, ,,1 J,c,,, clarset.r rf tie President, tl e tl 1 1 si d tiririircecf tie FseoitJ, with r rl! II ; " e an j !e assur si.re tl a. il e m-ii i.ction tii en ti'.l le cf , , , , f . .... il e 1, est tl.oionih ai d praeneal lil.d. .m)i1j h,,e cf a,es from Abir g- dr n V.. vis Inoir to l.ir etin.cn. N.C. !vl,reit er r,i tel. wi.b the Western N. C. ' l:,i,,arl. ud rlc rcMietiig line of stsgts . ,, ,...,,..:, .,;. ,1 . 1 1 ;. .,,1, ,. ,;. .. en, ? ntl, sroln Is lot In p np. J he : ti n 1 w-u- no t ell t strt! 'I. d c'i, res Ltid s. , f.,,,l e rar id 1 xier siot, of I ai ,! tl e r j 1 it y tj t ew ai o it r ri ant lii es f n.itl 1 St.., is. Ac, loii.t;-r with Il.e' qui. 1 I ut r; 1 io in 1 1 on n 1 M in Ian. n,g ai d " bain-s s ndstocle btin.ivtiy y dur 1 ,.; . . , ., ... ,1. I r, ii.., itc ll lair. tir jrllien ct t tcd I. Id Nciil- Ftaie. iii , rV Vr g I e f f r'y trjsyedud ( pnriett c 11 f lit st.o roi t. ' ' ' ', "; IfrCfe. " 1 riiain " is i:ow 1. cn srtiCiial let d ii 1, ssi a, as 11 n 1 j ten ladies sir . ...I i. ...... ;n. I IvtOiii- lfslew.esnsn ,. cou.d 1.01 'J( JKIHJ O l.'I Jlsn. A Mr. j it b ci remit in It r ii.it n. He says:, WslKiO, a Ciu-biii-te (lij?, studn.1, ,s I 'j I ti i 1 o 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 lit tie l. ad of w o-! sue lie Li-l sni ni ct Mount Hianc this ; 11 1 b tie tit ' 1 sin a I Ii ly ' tl a tit . 1 . - r. It wss t.i l, 1 1, in iT, le said, to go : ' 11 1., ti ) ly sin 1 1 , d 1 1 sd of itir Jl 1 I-. I r il.in i.dile. u 1 t vnie, v bo , n. ! iu t 11 '11 1 , 1 ' i-ii ain isl fi 1 as il I' 1. 1 left Ub U tl, st ii lit iifoie, 1 1 1, r.j, tie ! ( k 1,1 i 1 1 lo 1 , I 11 1 .11 1 1 ii! h s 1 mi,1 i b u it as iilti d ii 1, 1 1 1 tliuidi ia ol hie ', sl 1 1 1 1 1'. 1 1 1 11. 1 ise il, sid s,k s 1 Ii sni j 1 nice, v lo in III u.sli 1 r, ar lilit d upon i 1 e ii. lit ilij, n ks r t i 1 s (, d iLittiislile ,1 Uu .pit 10 cl 1 is 1 (11 f aniens 1 , ,1. a ti il , I 1 ii p no 1 nil nH ti w 1 is. In l - j J.r. V sKcid, in ibis n si 1 rr, snict 1 oed in ! 'I i iiit a j 1. ,c r, 1 it IL III 1 1 at d a if u 1 (i j b btitii p I i 1 1 r tl ti. n.y if tie v isi.or lo p. imk lit. iu, n, t ,,1 p cf i.iii kbd , tVa-ui 1 J-ient. Mr. All, it rinitb ibcluiitd, 1 ltui.ae ui Lti, . ' ! ly wLbtb L Ltd luv put ltd. 1 KtGlLATIOIvS TOR THE ArmOACHINC N. C. STATE FAIR. 1 All nimlNi ol llic norm Larouna plllte Agricultural Society le furnithed iid badve of membership, upon payment of the i iiual'iax.of f 2, aud will be riquir td to wear the sane dining lie Fiiir. 'J his ledge v ill adn it lie Indies of his family ttd thiltlim ut.Cir lighten ytarsof age iluiiig il.e Fir. '-i Anitlturt.l fecit tic Bid lustilti lien Imiii oilir Stales ate invited to tend 1i li gate. Sui h tit legate will t e present , ,j,i, i cn plin ti.tary cntd. a All i xlibitois who ii Ii nd to cr Dpctc I for the primii.ni of ti e Society, must be- j cn ,!, rt0UrH and entered at tbe j jrt , rt a , s t fi'co iu Piiccptiou Halt, at or l,, fore 0 o clccs. on niot.oay evening. 1 e-t l. wiil.out f nil, fo that .they nmy l e r rmed in tl.eir repctiTC dcrnrtnients.. 41 he repulutiorn of the Society tnuft be MrittlY cLlled ly iiibitorn, otlir- r-e ti e tcciciy ill tot le re!-ponihle for the tn isticn t it nit!e or nnimal not i mi icd ui dcr its rulee. 5 No ittitlc or entmal entered for I prenciutii cin.t.ol le rin ondor taken rny j i.eot, .,. eote 0f the tiliililioD. Noprtm - iim vill le paid on uniclc" or auiuials rj n:oed in vicUtion ot 111 is rule ti All ariielen ai.d animal entered for xhibition mnt lic esrda attached with liif nun.l-vr aa enUwd at the Secrftarv'a tfl",ce; tii thilitrsin all ca.er must ob thin tl tir cinds previous to jilncinjr their artieus or aMinnm on uie rair urounus. til lie c tor ale durinp the Kair n.uM. notify ; on ( ihil ilion, hut w ill not le rei-potu-ilie for U. or dumapc that may occur, tih.bitor niut Live atti tiiion to their aiticles or alii- d0rinp the Fair, and at the close of the ihibitioti attt nd to their remoeal. ilThe awarding committee or judpea, I yelecteu for the next rir, are earnt-fily re- ' r.riicn Hall, uron the pround of the So j c" 'J cn 1 uenlay mcrniug, the ll'tL of Otto- Ltr- ,rG,8- , T , , ".'-r1" .B0 ft!" 'lc Judpea award T"'"1 or re'toMr, premium. ; but ul ti c u mend to the Kx cutit e ( on:tinttre an v i . . - i ailielir iu ll.eir claw which ihef Way denn jaoilly of rpieial notice and for wbitb a pr.m.Li., h.M.ot be en offered d totU VuInry.eDrl, m.tnrinp.lreed e , - . r1 ,.. : '"" 11. J K lucres uu niHilir mtc rr- - , .. , j li No mo k of inferior quality will be adu itiefl iiliu tie pieund : comniittce iaiil le rjirinted to rule out ail below a D tditm .lade. 13 Ai m iU to wl.uh premium lave br'" art! id muti be paradid around the tt.ek, llatlli vi.-itor may tre tin jrixcani- mai. ' to lerfeti and farilitale the Ulcrs of the J ud .' n,it..iion. l -He ttper.nl, td.nt, ill attend f- t pai'li.ei tp aid feint out the difli-rent article, up siiin -A fo l.e i aahtitipH mi.l atlncli nriti " , . . " ' . ' '- 10 ,,,e 8,,'c''. 7 ,,,e 'UC"S8- i I een made up and ddiven d lo the Chin, ot ' tl.e Kx Com. 1. The Judpes ill withhold pntniuma on a.iinia!a or articlea in thrir option not I aorthv 5 thouph thcie le no competition. i It 1'icii mm of" anrl upwurds, : i;l he anaidid in p!; te or Hionry, at the 'rf iirnci tie pirfcu to w Inn the aw ard U I mnde. j K fr'lcek Ironjlf to the Fair for aale, I iil Lave an erc'ond lot adjoining the Fair licitcs assii nerl tlx m. with water coLveni- -'. they cau le ki pi at tie expense " H'eituonsry premium at tbe op- i ticn ol the fcx C m. ub ciascs. a4 Animal, wlrn duly et.lcred, are well provided for by ibe hoeuty, without t,rLe lo tie owner, snd e.ni.ct le r, moved I turn tie 1 round, txript by permission ol the ex. tin n.ittee. Ail n. mines, in fir nil r.ts, or other I ro, nets ol n.tcLamcal an, n.ust be exhibit- u I y ll.i ir it sf tciive makers, or invei tor-, or 111 j lovers, or ll.eir assignors, to or for ' whiui only premium for such stticles will leswrd.d. ''' Kry mtehit e or implemrt.t offer- fA toT I ri mam. u u-t be so ilrsign.led or descnl eo as will sent to idetrilv it to future f uu last ts, ai d also tl.e selling puce of the kincl, bust le pta.id ud 11, si kid cnthej ulits m.d in tLi f uliisl.id n f ott cf f n nt-1 tn. smelts, i 1 fl eittry, el.trf ten and durability i Willie iiei.tdid a cl.iif excilliLcits in! ev, rj riiai I 11 e cr in l , 1 i:t ' i he tl set HI It rpeD for the tjiai A lard of nusie will be in atlen- dr.i ei ttt I. tav, d 1,1,1 g the hours ol exliLi- :( 11 1 fl ii 1 1 f olire will tsli ilarpe of il.e ir i.t ds otmi j. il.e tujhr. 'Ji t K I I IHN, t b. Px (cm. WiLii'N . W liHAt.tH, r- c'y. CTAII TEEK1TORT. The lat advioca from Utah prsve that whila the U. Stalia trorpp have won alt Lake City, they bate not won the Mormon. '1 he maid, from Fort liiidper to the vallry i unattended by i-eidelit. Some foilificatiotia erected by tlieMormona were found at Kcha Canon, but the danger of thnt pa? had been much exaggerated. The deli ncea of the SnitiiK rctii-iMi d only of Ioopc alone wall bresMworku, which could not have held out an hour ngaimt a mountain hcwjirer, and the ftara n.tcrlained that lie trocpa mitht be cr iyhed by Monea rolled upon them frrn. the nioiiiilaiu-aide proved ullerly pround-lef-a. There noplc hrro that nieau. of cppopilioi: aa piaeliCNble. Arrived at Salt l.nko City the troop found it deserted, l'eace Ccmniipioiier, Federal and Territorial officer", and the fourth eMatc of newfpnper reporter had preceded lliim, and aa a result of their ne gotiation frith Hrighimi Young nil the de mand of the Home Government bad been complied with. . Salt Luke City wn open to the oeeupnncy of the troop?", the Territorial government wan peacefully established, and that was all. No Mormon would permit a Gentile in hi house, or sell him provision, and the exodus already commenced was k,pt up until the city was deserted. The following letter lo the Ft. Louis l!rpnblienii give new aa late as any received : "Geiat Salt J.ak Citv. ) JL J'ino l, is.'1-!?. S " You Ii nvo Jubtlei'i lirntii ol lh ntry of Governor C niinp into thiscity, a month or to ago, unatteticli d by any oilier peri-on than hi driver ai d Col. Kane. His visit to the city, and the upright and determined cour-e ahicli be pursued while in conference with the Mormon leaders, brought about the so-called paee. He gave thi n to under stand thnt be, as Chief Kxecutive of the Teriitory, would riot interfere with their person, property, or religion, but enforce rigorously the laws of the United State and of the Territory. He spent some weeks in the city, nd wa kindly treated by the cit'xens. He tlso visited various triiea of Indians, who were anpposed to have com mitted depredations in the neighborhood, and wari.eJ them of the eoiisi quer.ee of such actions, and returned to Gamp Scotl, intending, o ason as. the weather would ad mit of it. to return w ith hia family. 1 he IVacc ComniisMoner aimed here the early part of last week, aud were''on of the Sierra Nevada, ecase hi re. soon joined bv the Governor, and a days thereafter by tbe Secretary of the Territory. A meeting was immediately call ed, and cn the lUth aud 1 1th inrtaot a eon ference wa had between the Governor and Con B.issioners and tbe beads of the Mor mon Church, 't lasted four hours each day ; there waa no small quantity of feeling j displayed. It b reported iu the streets that Brigham ti-cnme unusually eloquent on the nccai-ion, Lut all soon subsided, and condi tions were agreed upon by which the toma ki.irl tuirirrl Thus pondiriou were about Ihe same as bad been agreed upon on j mouth of y,ie que-alla Hiver. nil mile shove proof of it, Jerry brought home quite a the Governor B first visit, vix: 'Ihe troop) Port Langley. To lb " Falls-"ia li mile I number of lump of gold, which he look were lo enter without of f'o'ition; civil ctE-1 fuither, and 1 hence 10 Thompson 'a Itiver preat delight in showiug as specimens of eers to be permitted to ferforn tl.e vsiious: Pork is 5S mile. Thus the w hole distance j Mexican eurreuey. dulie of their idee without interruption, 'rfni the moutli of I raser a lliver to the V hen tbo eerviee of the Talladega vol and an unconditional cl edict re to the law! gold dip-inp at Thou por.' Itiver is 1( nntrer expired in Mexico, Jerry returned cftlelaLd. u the other band, all priori Ujilrs, or ihi rtm..-ut. , with his young maMer. rffi nee were to be fofgflen, as per l'rei ! Above Port Laugley the river is praetj- ' Major Smoot finally purchased Jerry a deitt'a pioclamatico by-g0Le to ba by-! esi ;e fjr batti sux of three tons burden oife, and Col. Waton gave Jrrry p tnission g0,,r j a siow ai.d tnliou iiavigation but after ! o go where and when he pleased, lie stays " This city, vr'r.irli six tveets apo contain-1 passing the ' Palla'' canoe ouly ca be usfd. 1 most of bia time at Major Smoot's. feeding ed cot less than fifteen thousand inhabitants 1 Hut tbe journey must realy be made 00 foot pips, working in the garden and doing such now ha but little over ono bundred ; they frm the Fails, and is exceedingly laborious ' lutle work aa he feels dipoed. ail having migrated to a small town about; and rugged. 1 here arc no bortes or mulca I I'litil wi.hiu the la year or M). Jerry bfty mili-a eouih, called Provo, white t'uey to le procured in all that regioo. , 1 wa quite aeiive, very induttrioa. and made live, rmc in tenia, some in wagons, some ii) I It i ly the route alote indicated that money for himself ; but wilhiu the last year small houses, and seme without any of these mft't cf the gold sec er will find their way or o ho ha become quite decrepit, and it comforts. Ar,d even t.t this day, tiotw.th-' statidir-e tbe treatT of peace, tbry continue to les the r.ty which tiny hare br.cn for ' tie 1i' i but the distance i lour or nve e don 1 know that we ever found a per the last ten yesrs attempting to build. The hundred mile. I son in whoa conversation w were more in roofs of tbe public w 01 Ks, tie floor of the Ihe latitude of the Thon-pon'a Hirer j lerestrd than this old iero, nd loone who bousr, and ail the bosrd fencing bare been I Porks i about degree 30 mii.ii'c, or i, fotlj 0r )lCar",rg miraculous laic, Jerry ned iri boarding np the door and window. nearly three buudred n.ile further north j would prove iulereatiiig. of the bouse. Ail appear desolate ; hard- j thau (Jiehi e. Hut it o.u-l W rcmfnil ered j lv eep.nn can be see,,.ae al out the Dost-! office and about a small but neat rf stursnt. I hi:h is tbe only plsee of accommodation in tie eity, nd it on!y affording relief in! tbe way of n.eaU. Not a cent a'wortb Can! be bought here, nor ran any work be pro cored from the tnanufacturirL establish ment. One laker's shop embraces all the trade snd commerce of the city. The Gov ernor and lady were fortunate enough to ccne serosa a person kind enough to per mit them to occupy hie house ; hut a',! others, ifEier and stranpers, have lo enjoy ihe luxury of sleeping in their carriage." or on the ground. "The course of this ft 'p's wiil counties s em strange to you, and it is really unac countable A perp'e, tl.e large Iliajotity of whom are poor and needy, to leave their ecmfortablc house, and lake up quartera in the c-fen prairies, and this, after a settle- bt cf ail liiftcullir has been adjuKtd, doe etm strange. The war my be at an! end. but there is vet some sbadow of doubt 1 lave askid niany of the Mormon why it is they yi-l continue to remove their house holds and piovisious at so great an expense wleu all things are rpoit,d settled! Hut few wti'I answer in plain trrct, and those who do, say that they have no confidence in the fulfillment of what they consider the agreement ; that tLiy want to see the army enter and locate before tbey change the p.an previously lUepted t y tium. J ue j ing occupy their bouses." J he style in w Inch jsngtism loung " pro phisird." after be had mado up hi u.ind ! .hut the army must le allowed lo enter the i eity, is quite ainusinp. On tl.e whole le . Hii t.ot l.iliewe bis elders to le "0 full of! .be f ewer of God that bullet could not hit J tl. 11,.'' He said : I "Sou e may niaivel why the Lord sy, ! ' li a 1 In r ihli"fitbt yourtni inits, go awsy." I faM is thi, if the army locales adjacent to j ntuaied, to Ureal r.ntaiii. 1 lie ,. 1 . 1 ime -r . . . I ibis city, the Mormon will not return to it," mournfully remark tut if 04-411 had " " ... 7 ' oil wiil. iu all 1 robsbiiiiy, destroy by fire I been meiMcd upon, the w hole of this sunTcr- ) v , , - j . ... I the w hole city, and , hi. in.en.iou ac j ou. region would have belonged to the Unite d f i'n yett.Vd.'v. " e0B,"":0C", ic is li cause many or mc people aie soj'iutranie ueu unon, 11 being ciear tuat pa pro-sly wicked, that Wile we tl go out to light thousand of ti e eiuer wouio go into tterriity, aid womi u ai d i-hildr, u would fetish. 1 every mau aid woman wicktd? No, tl.e majority of ibispiofia) sre doing 1 lie but tlty can; tut tie itloialce ot (i,e , pi it le is ssltnishing. He pain it ; the Lord ia lull of mercy and pleat kii.dnec. and leara wiih our wcaknesse, snd lit wishes foliar withusunlil wc eome to uin-erstand- inp 01 til we inow bow lo 1st righteous he- I ten- ll.in. I 00 1,01 wain n.eu 10 p-j itn-j eri-rnity eioiiiea sua iiiiiroiiPins, ue hate talked about redeeming Z,on, but the picpie are lot yit lighteou ei.ough to re eeiie ai d build bp Ziob ib itspuiity, though tiny sre growing lo it. I hsvi- a certain li.owlidpe will, in ne that lie rlritraol Isistl will tiever be pemutted 10 lay judg eei.tto lle line aid riglttouMics 10 tie fUnu.it, wiih r'garti lo lie siunl and ti;oi.ly, uluI tliy ubticrautd tiLttou., principle and live to them. I do not care if we live until doomsday, and are bunted aa long as w live, aud go; into the grave, and our son and diiupliter come up after u, if they cannot arrive to the knowledge of the truth, they also will havo to lire in sorrow and affliction until they arc aorn out, and another generation pbnll eome up after them. God is not willing that unholy hands shall carry out Ma judgment in tho latter Hay. When men go out to fight. I want lh, m to go so full of the power of God that ball ent.not bit tin m, and that the judg ment and mercy of the Almighty may rest j in their hearts tiro tuey will fcuow wuat to do. ' " I am willing to.lrnvc thi place, if I am called npoi, and to take joyfully the avail ing of my good; it i all right. It is a trouble lor 11 to tak care of the property we have, and if I Inew that it wa just as pleasing to the Lord 1 would rather reduce it to ashe. We eim move chair, bureau, &e. Shall we take out such article first Charge your minds with this counsel, bishops and all elders of Israel the articles of food are firrt moved to aafo place. Tak oare of the eatables, nod see that they are well secured take care of our grain, Ac , Erst, and see that the Indian en n not get onr oxen and cowa ; then w will lake the people, and then, if we have time, we can move more or les of the valuable furniture, nd bide our doors, lumber, Ac. Perhaps we may come back here, and peibnp not. I would a soon be here oy where, and any where hen:' wherever the Lotd may require me.'' HIIEHE IS PHASER'S RIVER 1 The recent dicovcties of gold on Farmer's Riverv will lead many lo examine their maps in vain for the potposo of finding the pre cise locality of thia important etienui. . Fra-er'a river empiies into the Gulf of Gcoreia. a branch of Pujet'a Sound, a f w miles north of the 40th parallel, which U the bouudary between our territory and the British posM-ssiou. Iu head waters itiu r- until hi death, wtieo b fell into me nanus lock with those of the Columbia nd the of his young master Col. Iluh 1. Wit Athaha'C. For the first half of it couj-se Uon. it runs in a southerly direction, when it turn J When the wsr with Jlexico -V place westward. Al the di-tanee of I Oil mile j and there waa a call for volunteer lo fipht from it mouth it is joined by Thonipson'a battle of the eout.tr; , 'ol. Wafon w as river, a considerable stream flowing from one of those who toluni-.eu!. A soon a the east ard. The Cascade rane of Moun- Jerry heard lhal, he said his youu;: niter tains, which mar be regarded as a eontinu- should tiotvo utiles he too went w tl hiin. nl lue JUUCllOII Ol IPS isornna, iim m immediate viciuity, lie the digginga which are causing so murli excitement on the Pacific coast. Hey rave lien wortcd more or les since last summer, bi.t their real in poi lance wss not asceitaimd until lately. Fort Lsnplev, btIowet rottof thellud- sou's Hay Ccn pany 011 Frascr'a lliter, is si.ua'td cn the left bank, about 23 mi'r fr im it mouth Thns far the stream if navigable for vessel of ermsiilcrsble burd- ihe next pot i rort Hope, at itie to the Dew puccrs. lucre is, However, snother route, via the Coluinl i Hiver and tint the cliniaus on the I acinc ens-t 1 mud in comparison wi.b that of similar latitude cast of the Korky Mountnit. n the banka of the Pr-er Eiver.in tl Hudsou Hiy country, gold ba lien foun found iu the greatest quantities. 1 houh wa ar informed ibe auriferous bcld extend to lue American side, it is certain the lest lie on Knglisb soil. The region extends from the vicinity of rort Colvule, Washington ler ritorv. where successful mining opertin hare been carried cn for yesr, in north- wcttirly direction to Foil TLonspson, in the Ilrilish possession, and is principally east of the Cascade range of moumsins, snd le twrtn Prsser liivcrat.d the western base of the Heel v Mountain. Ihe diircinr are located between 4 degrees and .11 degrees north, and 117 degree aid 17 degree wist longitude, covering spare about one hundred and forty mile square. reveral steamship, loaded w it h miners nd orher, have left the American cities for the cold field. It scrm thnt the Hud son's Hay Company! whose leas of Hriti-h Oregon dots not expire uutil May, 1".U, iiiij ost a tax of five dollar a month on eve ry American for the privilege of digging for the prrcious metal. Ofco irse the Ameri cana grumble loudly at ihe imposition, and not 3 lew anathema ere occasionally burled at the bead of the Administration who, under tl.e Asbburton treaty, surrendered the territory cu which those go!d field are Sllflht CF A.N A.MEKK AM Hltld HY A liUn Jhu Wah iri 1CAMS.R 'I he brie Caro- of Horton, Capt. Hradford Gibb, ou ltr passage from Jiosroo to Matacong, on li.r not eoatl of Afriea aa seixed on lie s-tli of May Jast by the Hrilisb temsbip A It cto, iff the 1. 10 Nurn t, and fiom Ihenc tsketi snd snelorc-J off the port of fcierra Leone, where she was liberated, sft'-r con per were all light and her cargo legitimate. H,e wa seised, il pear, ou the charge tln.t she had a suspicious rsrgo Copt. (i. emend a protest against the seizure-, and notified the Hiitish cffiCer that he would not le neiu rtspobMt'.e I'I Lis Cuuuuct. lapt fi. bad tbe Atniiicsu flag displayed wl.eu he wss noarutd. The Temcqrapii Vrstrtu Privste let t ra. dated July IWth, from person 011 board i.e Atla.-itic ttieprspb Ut-i-t, received by gen lleiiiiuoflhisciiy.al.te lhal lle strait, up hhouW Le nl,,,,.d t0 1UJK . ,U. Hanover 011 boil, the Niagara and the Agamtmnoi, 1 jnn ,,., ,,erevere iu levying was so great that it 1 doubtlul whether tbey jjj, ,ll0,e w(joll L, Aiiiericai. ,ll evir again be put in good condition ,e co,),i(lcud to be illegal, li is fur- I lie lesaapeln n,e iMagara was so rapid 1 hat the roima cu the orh n drrk wtte flood 1 d. 1 be sauif letter rlaie that, invariably, the strain straiphttued out the outer I 1st about tbe cable. Ievini the central mi Wlf, to Utii tL wLole. .Vtw J,k .,. From tht Sthna Ah ) Sevtitlcl. AN OLD NEGRO-A FERVANT OF WASH. JNGTON. While in Talladega county, Al-, few vvc.k ano, wo spent an evening at the real deuce of Major Uoiijamit. Smot, near Mrd isville, and there found retieof tho Hero lutionary war. in ike .hap of an old nero man. hcse name waa Jerry, and l,n" roimid us that he wa cue hundred and seven years old. W found the old negro a .treat talker, relating ihe incident and netiia.of Il.e Revolutionary war wiili preat teal and feeling He pave u the following account ef him-elf. which we were aune quei.tly informed wa true i Ulthewfta born Ihe pt(eity of Colonel Faunileior. of Happahanuock county, Virginia, iu tl," year 1751, and while General Woshingtcti waa ili Philadelphia, attending the Continen tal Congress, be purchased him from his master, giving thirty pound for Inm. Soon after he became the property of Washing ton, General Washington touk command of Ihe a.niy taking Jerry with him aa his body pert ant, which position Jerry occupied until the close or the gteat struggle for American Independence, taking an active patt in a!) the battle iu which Washington was engaged. Jerry recount with preat accuracy the prcniiiie.it ii eidcnta of many battles, eud ehed tears while relating the hardship' ixpeiieneed by the soldier f the American forces, efpecially of the bard ship in the Jersey coloey. After the elo-e of the war, Jerry wa taken to Mount Vernon, wlero he remained until the year before the death of General Washington, when, becoming discoutenied, in consequence of hU wife, moving lo a dis tant neighborhood, he was sold to the owner of bis wife. A few year after, Jerry wife died. 11c again bcconiin? dissatisfied wi.h hia master, wa again sold, and fiully wss carried to liiclmiond and placed in the pub lic market, where he wa purchased by the father of Colonel Huph P. Wato, now of Montgomery, Ala, Mr. Watson kept J-rry J Jerry, true to hia determination, ludaoed ilij I lauuiui lUicsuirRt m i'i- "'-, , -v... wilb the Talladeea volunteers, and many are the joke told on Jerry by the Talladega boy. Jerry would not ouly take every op portunity to kill a Mexicso, but would, when be could not shoot one, wiu their money from the " taller devil, " ( very popular phrase of Jerry's when speaking of the Mexicans ) Jrrry dcclareatb.it h and one j more rf lie Tallatlec a volunteer (the name . Jerry usee freely ) were the only Americans j .hat could beat the Mexieana at Monte and jruch other game as tbey played, and as is only with Ihe use ol bis crutcli ana stick lint he can move about. To 1 It x Point. The m,ti Iltrihutioni-u re of two classes, six: those who have bev er been in favor of l'mliibution, aud tho.e who have. Itotb ciasc cow, insi... "f assigning pood reason fcr their course, eohtenl them clve with charging thai the friend of l"i tribution use it a u MJnj" knowing it to be "a htitiiLiig" 1 boe of the first claa who male this ehrge, re simply niistakco. j 1 hose of the second, who have lately been j in our ranks, and know our honest leeling j and convictions fco Lsve deserted to the jiuemy wiih the imputation cf dishonesty ! snd humbugery against I heir old friend, M K ! en phiielly and gigautically j 1 HKY KNOW that for nearly a quarter of t century tbe old Whig prty has cherish ed thi doctrine of Ii-triLution honestly, sincerely, in it very heart of heart, and litry ktioic, and feel, that they foully de. fame their old associates, and Huitity and disgrace tbcmclve by the fale assertion lhal tb good old Whig party considered Distribution aa a bobby, or that we now know or bcliire it to be a humlug. Ltti. Roister. Tub Rrirv Patch Gap. There i no infoi malion we could give our reader at the present lime more interesting to us, and we lope lo them than Ihe fact that Mr. Uunl Owing to the condition of things at pre rnt surrounding us, aud especially the great ijjmt that i evidently being made to prr vent an extension ol our Hood over tint route we do not think that there could have been a more opportune time fr the j '""'y, and if the route prove, practicable a ws have no doubt it will, we can lot 11 by sifting tho tlnff from the wheat and ma king a nnited effort, not only make ihe W. C. & II. li. )(. a fieet act and push it to a speedy completion, but we Cau present to the next (ieneral Assembly a route equal to any other aud far shorter, to the Prtuch Mtomi.Hu(hrrJurU JUnuxrer. 'IKOLHI.E Y4I1HTHB L'MIIIiStaIM IN Paoijl-K I. It ia stated from Hanover that 1,.. 1 r. 1.,. it,. f..,...j ,....! govertimenl that when the present treaty of commerce between the two count, ies ex pire, on the 1 5i h of thi month, it i not ihe ilifi lilioll rd the Ctiiled Stlafa lhal it ,lt, rr,,orttd .Lat, .fter that date, Ai rrt orteU mat. alter tbal aale. Amen l.U ,.rr. ... , ..... . , due atSlade, and lhal a United Mate mau-1 of w at said lo le 1 1 e Mei mime wiil then af par in the Kibe to protect thcui (foul the court jui bit tit tlis Itsisleccs, ' Catch ITim. A scamp of follow, call Ing himself K. 8. Newell, whom a coirofj. pondentof the I'ichinond Dispatch describe aa a large, fat faced, dark skinned man nearly bald. little Inn.e, and a shno-muker by trade, decamped from Chri-tianshurp, V., on tho 83d ult , leaving behind him a handsome youig w ife, to whom be had he.-tt married but few month, and a debt of one thousand dollar. He is said to he Mason, an Odd Fellow, a Son of Temper, aneo and a renlous member of the iMttlio. dist Church. He lock ihe. road fr Mount Airy. N. C.and i pood game for the preis, officer of justn".', and good ciiiirti of the State. He et down a a soamp of ti,o first water and ought lo be hunted up n n dl Ofed. Psa bitn ivond, brethten of tho ;pres. uMvuro Jri''iur. Atrmt or a PuoitivE. Information a communicated on 'ihursday al'ti riior-ri to Mr. F. L. 5ohuboe, Slate Constable, that Col. H. Fnlk.of liobi'soii roiinty, North Carolina, who had escapid from the ji 0f that county, was at the Pavtllion Hot,-) in thi City, with his family. Piocee,linp1 were iinmediately taken to see era his ,r. rest. A warrant wa iss.d by W. ) l. Kirkwood, K.q , Macistrate, on the o.ith of Mr. Schuboe. and Mr. T. K. Stroiher. I'ir-t Lieutenant of the Ci:y I'n'.iee, was dotnlij by the Magistrate an a sptcUl officer to serve the warrant. After one o'clock, Friday morning. M.'r. S.ro.ber and Schuboe proceeded lo the Pvii. linn Hotel, where they found Col. palk u:.i his two sous and several si-rvant, who h i. I made arrange nienls to leave tbe citj ly n,c early train to Aniusta. I-puty ShenrT llendriek and ex-Policeman Hick joiu d the offii-er at ike I "Ue. Tbe arre-t a, made quietly and without nsi-ti-nre, hj Col. Falk wa conveyed lo the (Junrd lion-.., whence, upon return of tiie warrant, an I examinaliou before Mapl-fr.-ito Kiilioo.!i he waa coniiiiittp-1 to th jail, tn wait rr. quUition from the authorities of North Car. Iiu. Information ha been sent to tht SI. r : rT of Robeson county t'.si Col. Falk is in custo d? here. j Wo ar informed tint t'ol. patk. wIomj ' manners certainly he eak bin, a penlii nun, I it a plauur of abundant mean', lie n I compiicatcd in Mjy I -o7 , i n an unfortumip afiair, by wlueii a tingnbor servant lo t his life, aud for which he. with one olln-r, waa held to a',, w. r. lh fore iri.,1, he sur eeedrd iu ercsping fiotll col fin. 11, 1 lit, it. had for some months been at libirly, wing he wa arte. ted on piiday moruiu Charleston Aleftuiy. An Im'IIbit o tub Car. A form, ponderit of the Pitt-lur Po-t, writing fr p, the Miuntlin Hou-e, Crcssjrj, tebite l;c following incident in the cars, after U-avit-j Pittsbur; : " We observed a m.all boy, named Stir, about twelve year of age poorly elsd. I at very intelligeiil, having wilh hiui an i . ! . s . leu moDtha, oid, the child of Lis i-i. r i 1 died a few week ago. 'I he lad had hmtii I', the infant from Iowa City where the :.:! er died, and w on his way to llarri-bnr-. The young uncle had cared for il and nu-v ed il all the way a Weighty charge for oi fo youn. It would tiot perhap have l ea o much remarked had yoim girl l-ca the euslixiian of the orphan b ile, hut h " wa a mere boy putting away clnldi-h ihin.- ae.d a-suo.ing all the care and respon-ii. ity of a parent during a journey of a ib in saud niilea al liat. I " The paanenger manilcsted the greartt j interest, in the Ittt'e ay firer ai d bis chi-c , the ladies e-peei'.ly, in turn relieiep il. lad of bis burden, as be appeared to t 1 uo-t exhausted wiih In lon juumry Cueh e-Ltanay and afTrerion are not cl'rv eihibiled, and eeitaitity well deserves tLe uau, of herui-.ni." Hni. Jams H Clay It i wrll knt thai Join W. Foimy a tl.echi-f main ager iu all that pertained to the c mi i-- 11 Pi nnsylvauia in lB."rt II,. mn etin 1-1 with every secret, and had the entire e '-. Ircl of all lh financial mailer. June 1 Claj waa invited 5 visit Pennsylvania eia ling list canvass,, snd, we br!:ete, gL-esl st. heslland during a portion cf li sojourn ill li at State. Hear what Forbrt aay of the ' degenerate son i'' " Mr. Forney, in '.' W"rlclieter a drtss.'' ssy the l'in-l org I . s, t-ri t.-, ' sutr-i that Mr Huehanan him-elf pnpartil s por liou of the sfneeb which Jslne H Ciiy "r livered, on several occasion in IV tin- 1 nia, in ihe l-t Presidenii-ti camp-iit. Thi placed .be uliworthv son ol j;ii.ir: sire '' in a still more detrraded po-iiin 1: wa bad enough in him to op po-e hi f.'"--er a political friend, will, out hicui n mouth piece r.f hi f ihers per-011.1l .mnit How Jatura Km Is Lin must have de-pi-! this "" dife.ii rate son," even when he ' availing himself of l is ungracious servir,-. I renlice ba ai! son.c aevrre thinps ol !' hopeful poliiieiim. but when we lake i" eburaeter fairly mlo consideration, we a n-. admit that be treated him uiore mildly ti.12 he deserve. A HkTTBR TlMK The Hostou Trii script sy : " There can be little doubt that tho'e m have Iravelt wi.ln.tood the uale witli'1'' toweling their color, will shorily s.e I't ter time and brighter ikic. 'Ihe iiif lion existing for ihe last ten month', m "' depressing effiCt, h prevenied prwiue tion iu the great sourei of wealth until f eently. A eon-eqiience, eoiiMim;."1 " tiever stopping, a market has been j,-:''1 ally forming. ' It ia an i l wind that li'1'' nobody any good.' Tib wreck that 1 tlie oreit of lrde are tn many be.ieon-' safety to after adventurer, ffoid,d b; niple, but from the fact that the f.rcuir"',' destruction of every indiv .dual cn.ru d 0 by the vortex, deoreea the diagreei rii alship of trsde. Wiih the enlarged le demand, the diminution of ihe means of " f ply, and the easy term upon which ep" can be obtained, why should not tl.e c n ins season be one of profit lo la'ge cl of ti der, and lo many deacriptiom tf u "L ufaelurer. 1)1) Bl AT TUB SuUTtl. A duel WSt fillip onTburaday forenoon last, near Viekslu'.' Mi., between Mr. MeArdle, editor ef ll True (southerner, and Mr. l'altidge, ' of ihe Wbi. The weapon were pistol'1 ten p.ee. Pstriilge wa wounded in ikle at tbe first fire. Mr. Pati idgc is s " live of N011I1 Carolina where be i " known. A few year aiuce be ,n 1 sislmt editor on one qf the Ncjfuik I'aI"
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1858, edition 1
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